On the Atlantic coast, the crowded cycle paths and the beaches damaged by the storms have changed the face of the holiday: on the island of Ré, the communes combine tourist flows, prices that blaze and repair sites to extend. Yet many travellers keep the same desire, live on the edge of the water, but are now looking for a more peaceful, less fragile setting than the coast. It is there that comes another destination, a village-island of Vaucluse…
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On the Atlantic coast, the crowded cycle paths and the beaches damaged by the storms have changed the face of the holiday: on the island of Ré, the communes combine tourist flows, prices that blaze and repair sites to extend. Yet many travellers keep the same desire, live on the edge of the water, but are now looking for a more peaceful, less fragile setting than the coast. It is there that comes another destination, a village-island of Vaucluse…